how about industrial design in nit rourkela? can i get good placement packages in industrial designing compared to other branches?
Hi,
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela offers a four years undergraduate course in Industrial Designing.
As the placement opportunities, there are few companies which offers placements for Industrial Designing. However, if have good command over Ui/UX design, you will be in a better position to get the job in Thermal, Honda etc. (4-6) lpa.
It is still not treated as the core subject in India which results in less opportunities for placements. However, NIT Roukela is the best place to pursue this course. After completion, you can go for higher studies in abroad or perform internships to improve the chance of getting good jobs.
Regards
Compartively which course has bright career future between Industrial design and Communication Design courses in B Des UG?
Between the two specialization mentioned by you for B.Des , communication design would be a bit more beneficial as it is related to graphic designing, web design, corporate branding, etc which involves more jobs related to computers.
B.Des Industrial Design concentrates on the the conceptualisation, design, and execution of an idea for any given product. It can range from a mobile phone, a computer, or furniture, and movies, and the technology and softwares associated with it.
After completion you can get job profiles such as
- Industrial design researcher
- Art director
- Product Designer
- Desktop Publisher
- Industrial engineer
B.Des Communication Design mainly focusses on the theoretical and practical knowledge of Graphic designing, corporate branding, advertising, Product packaging, publishing, web design.
After completion you can get job profiles such as
- Graphic designer
- Web designer
- Communication Designer
- Interaction designer
- Service Designer
Hope it helps
what are the books for Industrial design?
Gautam, can you help us in understanding if you are preparing for any entrance exam or you have already joined a course and you are looking for reference books as a part of your curriculum please?
hello i have little confusion that industrial design center and iit Bombay is same institute or different as they both are gives chances for addmission for b.des.and if they are different then ,then allow different method to apply for b.des course.
Hello,
Industrial design center is a part of IIT, Bombay.The admission in B.Des is based on UCEED merit.So candidates who qualify in UCEED 2020 can apply through a common application form which will be available in IIT, Bombay admission portal.
For details you can click the links below
http://www.idc.iitb.ac.in/admission
http://www.iitb.ac.in/newacadhome/B.Des..jsp
What is the average package for the Industrial design stutent after doing Mdes from IIT DELHI and is there any preference for young students.As there is no age limit for doing Mdes.If a senior architect with 20 years experience decide to do MDes in Industrial Design what package should he expect.
Anyway salary structure will be good one for a master graduate student from IIT than other students for sure.
A person having 20 years experience will have a very high salary structure and it depends on the domain again. The salary structure of that position for a 20 year experience will fixed by the market. They will be provide accordingly. Again depends on the location too. Person working on site gets more salary. There are many perspective to a single branch.
Hope it helps
I have done B Arch from VNIT Nagpur in1998 .I am planning to appear for CEED and persue Mdes industrial design from IIT Delhi after working as design architect for 20 years and worked on commercial projects till date.Will the masters degree in industrial design help me.Will that be a right decision
I don't think that doing masters at this age would be of any benefit. Even after doing your masters you are going to give your 2 years and after that your age will be an actor and you cannot start your career at the age better you can use your experience and get promotion by your work because degree wont help you at this age.
The other factors is that you need to give time to prepare for the exam at this is it is not very ideal age to prepare for competitive exam in also there is not any guarantee of success in the exam.
Among Architecture and Industrial design which career is best?
Dear Aspirant,
Architectural design and Industrial design are taught in the same streams and share the same philosophical similarity when it comes to the geometric relationships, general process of design and the presentation o concepts which are used to make renderings to the clients for approval.
The major difference between the two is that Architecture is concerned with structures, spaces and buildings and Industrial Design with objects, products and consumer goods. So the material of work which is pretty much the same is definitely catering to a different kind of audience when it comes to this. So, what are you more passionate about? What is your cup of tea among the two?
Also, architecture is more custom made like, you need to take care of the climate or the weather like rainfall, sun exposure etc. and it is also dependent on specific environment and technical things. You add to this the client's needs, habits, preferences and needs. The client is the audience and therefore, the product is supposed to be pleasing and aesthetics and then there are so many aspects to just him/her that will affect your design. This is one individual with some individual needs.
But industrial design is for someone who is equipped with catering the needs of mass audience. Both of these are difficult. The scale of the product, target clients and degree of customisation is different from each other.
An industrial designer has to keep in mind the design of the product while also understanding its utility and practicality of its design. The designs do not just have to appealing but cost-effective and practical. They also make the product more user-friendly its the design and more aesthetic. The ideas should be safe to use, must be according to the competitor's existing design and they often have to create a prototype to text colours and utilities.
Architects, on the other hand, also have to give clients cost and time to build, provide building specifications and recommend changes.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Does the course of industrial design include mathematics?
Dear aspirant, B.Des in Indsutrial Design doesn't include mathematics as one of the subjects but you will require basic mathematics while designing of a product. This includes mainly the Geometry part. Knowing the dimensions of a product and designing it according to the need is very important.
You will mainly be concentrating on designing subjects and the software related to them so complex mathematics won't be introduced to you in this course.
All the best
Hope this helps
My Son is studying in 12th Standard in CBSE. He is interested in joining Btech, Product design/ Industrial Design course. Suggest me a Product design course/ College with Engineering background
there is two option available. either he can go for engineering stream where designing are involved. or he can directly go for bachelor in design course. there is two entrance exam available by that he can join bachelor in design course. one is NID and another is AIEED exam. there is some engineering stream available where you can learn about integrated circuit designing, modelling etc. these are electrical eng. electronics and communication engineering, instrumentation engineering.
top design colleges and institution are-
national institute of design , ahmedabad.
IDC, IIT Bombay.
NIFT , Delhi
Pearl academy.
follow careers360 website to know about different colleges.
What are all the differences between Engineering Master courses in the following:
This all courses you will come across doing B Tech in Mechanical.Now all this courses are related to each other you cant skip any of the subjects as its concept might help you in your industry life.
Now coming to the point, Product design, CAD,Integrated Manufacturing Design,Mechatronics all are the digitalised subjects of Mechanical Engineering. This all subjects are the recent trends in the industries.So to cop up with the industries you need to understand the basic concept and also to implement it in practical life.Masters of the above mentioned courses will help you to be Specialized on the subject and you can work as aa team man in the industries.I would suggest as per the current trends are concerned,you should choose Mechatronics as it is a budding subject and also very much interesting as well.
Good Luck!!
Regards Ankit!!